Business of Transitions Lifestyle System

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An overview of the Transitions Lifestyle System, a weight management program created to target body fat loss.

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Transitions™ : 

Transitions™ Lifestyle Weight Management Plan

There is a Problem : 

There is a Problem 58 million overweight 40 million obese 3 million morbidly obese 7 out of 10 over age 25 are overweight/obese 25% of American children are overweight/obese 78% of Americans not meeting basic activity level recommendations

Related to Obesity : 

Related to Obesity 76% increase in type II diabetes in adults 30-40 years old since 1990 80% type II diabetes 70% of cardiovascular disease

The Food Pyramid : 

The Food Pyramid 2005 the New Food Pyramid Obesity rate - 60% 2007 - 67% 90% by 2015

The Industry : 

The Industry Promoting diets and diet products is a major industry in the United States Annual revenue for the diet industry was over $30 billion dollars in 1990

This Figure Includes Money Spent : 

This Figure Includes Money Spent Diet Centers and Programs Group and individual weight-loss Diet camps, prepackaged foods Over-the-counter and prescription diet drugs; weight-loss books and magazines

The Break Down : 

The Break Down Physicians, nurses, nutritionists, and other health professionals specializing in weight-loss Total 1990 Revenue - $8 billion Commercial and residential exercise clubs with weight-loss programs Total 1990 Revenue - $8 billion Sugar-free, fat-free, and reduced calorie ("lite") food products, imitation fats and sugar substitutes Total 1990 Revenue - $14 billion

Today : 

Today $55 Billion dollars 2007 Future William L. Weis, a management professor at Seattle University, says that the obesity industries, and including commercial bariatric surgery centers, will likely top $315 billion this year, nearly 3 percent of the overall U.S. economy Bigfatfacts.com

Sizing it Up : 

Sizing it Up Why Conventional Diets Fail Conventional Diets Focus On Weight Loss The Key To Permanent Weight-management Is Understanding The Difference Between “weight-loss” and “fat-loss”

You Can’t Starve Fat : 

You Can’t Starve Fat Here are the Physiological Facts: Fat is stored energy Your body can adapt to starvation Fat requires oxygen to be burned Oxygen requires exercise

Conventional Diets Lose Muscle… Not Fat : 

Conventional Diets Lose Muscle… Not Fat Conventional Diets Starve The Body A Starved Body Converts Muscle Into Energy And Keeps The Fat Because The Body Is Efficient At Storing Fat Muscle Dictates Your Metabolism Fat Does Not!

What They Don’t Want You To Know : 

What They Don’t Want You To Know One Size Does NOT Fit All People are genetically different People live individual lifestyles Individual food preferences Individual caloric intake requirements determined by fat vs. muscle

The Myth : 

The Myth The Myth Behind Restricted Calorie Dieting – By the Numbers! 9 calories in one gram of fat 3,500 calories = one pound of fat 3,000 calories = average American diet

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Theoretically, if you weigh 200 lbs Reduce intake by 1,000 calories per day, you should lose 2 lbs per week or 104 lbs per year By the end of the second year, You should weigh – 8 lbs. The Myth (continued)

A Typical Dieter : 

A Typical Dieter Meet Joe Dieter Physical Characteristics Age: 40 Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 200 lbs Body Fat: 23% Daily Caloric Intake: 3,000 Two Big Meals per day

Typical Dieter - 2 Weeks : 

Typical Dieter - 2 Weeks Calorie intake reduced by 1,000 cal per day Results: Weight drops 10 lbs. Symptoms: Metabolic rate declines / sluggish

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Calorie intake reduce another 500 cal per day Results: weight drops another 10 lbs. Symptoms: requires sleep/sluggish/headaches Cravings: sugars and fat Typical Dieter - 5 Weeks

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Typical Dieter Results Post Diet Statistic 10 week Results = 170 lbs Body fat = 22% Program Results Lost 30 lbs Lost 1% Body-fat

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Typical Dieter... The Real Story Lost 28 lbs of Lean Muscle Tissue Lost only 2 lbs of Body-Fat

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Typical Dieter - Real Story 1 Year Later Age: 41 Weight: 203 lbs Body-fat: 32% Calorie intake: 2,000 (1,000 less than last year) Yo-Yo Dieter Remembers losing weight – goes back to commercial weight-loss center

Diet Companies Gain $$ : 

Diet Companies Gain $$ Repeats the Cycle Loses More Muscle Gains More Fat Old Philosophy You must conform to our program New Philosophy Our program will conform to you

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Nutrition Energy Conversion Your body requires a specific balance of protein, carbohydrates and fat That balance is determined by: Quality of Foods Exercise Behavior Supplementation Age Body-fat Stress Genetics

Food : 

Food The Glycemic Index (GI) Low GI foods promote weight loss while preserving lean muscle mass and increasing metabolic rate Low GI foods give your body a steady stream of energy Addresses body composition resulting in fat loss!

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Exercise “... A comprehensive weight-control program, one which includes exercise, is the only effective treatment for long-term weight reduction and weight-control.” - American Medical Association - Council on Scientific Affairs

Behavior Changes : 

Behavior Changes Education Creates understanding, which creates compliance, which yields results Journaling People who keep daily records and share them with a coach lose nearly twice as much weight Accountability Influence that creates a Lifestyle!

Supplementation : 

Supplementation Supports Weight Loss Goals Good Nutrition Healthy Blood Sugar Levels Energy Uptake

Where do you fit in? : 

Where do you fit in? Health Professional: Patients/clients seek medical professionals for their advice and expertise Without it, patients may seek inadequate, inappropriate advice from magazines, ads, neighbors, etc. Chronic and degenerative illnesses- consequence of overweight/obesity and therefore should be available via health professionals. Offer a Science-Based Clinically Proven Solution Take Advantage of the Diet Companies Failure

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Fitness Specialist: Clients seek professionals for their advice and expertise Without it, clients may seek inadequate, inappropriate advice from magazines, ads, neighbors, etc. Maximize client results by providing a complete lifestyle Leverage time with a Complete Lifestyle Program Take Advantage of the Diet Companies Failure Where do you fit in?

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Individual: Your Lifestyle Your Health Influence Friends, Family, Co- Workers... Outcome And Income Where do you fit in?

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Transitions Lifestyle System™ Based On LOW GI Focus On Fat-loss Instead Of Weight Loss Teaches More About Food Teaches How The Body Works Supplementation To Support Weight-loss Goals Behavior Support Design Menus To Needs And Schedules Design Realistic Exercise Program Chart Progress

Complete Systemization : 

Complete Systemization Certification Program Dr. Shari Lieberman Marketing Tools Implementation System Programs and Regimens Interactive Website

Bottom Line : 

Bottom Line Customized To Your Specific Financial Goals Earn Income In Three Areas Retail Profit Consultation Fees Trailing Commissions Minimal Investment To Open Your Transitions Account

The Point : 

The Point You now have presentation approach Goal is to book the follow up meeting Leverage your results with Transitions General distributor with 10 customers is worth 400 BV (need 13 on each side to earn $1500 monthly) Transitions distributor with 10 customers is worth 1000 BV (need 5 on each side to earn $1500 monthly)

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Make the Transitions Commitment